Характеристики
- Диаметр нити накала
- 1.75 mm
Вес и размеры
- Вес
- 750 g
Дизайн
- Цвет
- Серый
Материал
- Материал нити накала
- ASA
Прочие свойства
- Бренд
- Fiberlogy
Описание
ASA Filamentis characterized by highdurability,easy printingandcolorfastness. It is widely used in automotive, electronics, and printing of everyday objects. The material does not require a heated chamber to ensure successful printing. ASA can be treated with acetone, so that the printed layers are not visible. The material is suitable for sanding and painting. The product isgreyin colour, pre-wound on a spool. Net weight of the product is0.75 kg.
In our offer of filaments you will also find other materials and colors.
Fiberlogy ASA 1,75 mm 0,75 kg - Gray.
- Versatile use thanks to high printing strength
- Used to print sports accessories, interior design elements, as well as car and motorcycle parts
- Resistant to ultraviolet UV radiation
- Compared to other types of felt, ASA does not emit as unpleasant odor as other materials
- It has significantly less shrinkage than ABS, so there is no need to use heated printer working chamber. Increased adhesion prevents the phenomenon of "curling" of the model
- It is characterized by very high color durability
- Resistant to high temperatures, even up to 94°C
- Models printed with ASA filament can be smoothed, sanded, painted or glued
- Printing with ASA filament does not require a closed working chamber
- Suggested airflow rate: up to 25%
- Flowrate value: from 90% to 100%
- Base type: glass,kapton tape
- Retraction settings:
- for Direct type extruders: from 1 to 2 mm
- for Bowden-type extruders: from 4 to 6 mm
- Suggested retraction speed: from 20 to 45 m/s
- When printing in a chamber that is not heated, it is recommended to avoid drafts and sudden gusts of air
Properties graph for Fiberlogy ASA felt.
Due to differences in printer construction, the above data should be treated as guidelines, and the relevant values should be determined experimentally.
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